Since the early 1800’s Baja California’s Valle de Guadalupe has been one of the most celebrated wine growing regions in Mexico. Pavo Real, Spanish for Peacock, is a unique blend of traditional European varietals made to express the soil and climate of this widely acclaimed wine region. We invite you to enjoy a glass of Mexico’s rich history in winemaking.
Pavo Real White Wine has fresh and ripe aromas of dried papaya, yellow apples, and preserved grapefruit. The palate is creamy, full-bodied with moderate acidity along with notes of preserved lemon and wet herbs, and a touch of oak spices.
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Pavo Real wines reign from the Independence Valley region in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. With a rich history, the Mexican father and leader of the Independence Priest Miguel Hidalgo harvested wine grapes in the 19th Century in the same land in which the grapes that produce this wine are cultivated today. Guanajuato is Mexico City’s most proximate wine country destination sits at elevations of up to 6,500 feet. Soils here are composed of loamy clay, which helps retain moisture in the semi-desert climate. Pavo Real, Spanish for Peacock is a unique assembly of originally European varieties, with grapes cultivated at 2000 meters above sea level nourishing them with the depth and complexities that the region and land has to offer. We invite you to enjoy a glass of Mexico’s rich history.
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